Best Kept Secrets?
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I have to say El Rio del Tiempo in the Mexico pavilion. Most days you can walk right on, and it's a boat ride with nice scenery, neat smells, catchy music, and fireworks on the ceiling.
I also like seeing the Victorian gardens in Canada. They're on the walkway to Le Cellier Steakhouse. If you go all the way through to O Canada!, there's a major waterfall that's generally hidden.
On the same note, because Epcot has the back entrance you can walk around World Showcase well beyond park closing time. They play the Tapestry of Nations music (not sure if they still do), and it's such an experience.
I also like seeing the Victorian gardens in Canada. They're on the walkway to Le Cellier Steakhouse. If you go all the way through to O Canada!, there's a major waterfall that's generally hidden.
On the same note, because Epcot has the back entrance you can walk around World Showcase well beyond park closing time. They play the Tapestry of Nations music (not sure if they still do), and it's such an experience.
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If you are in EPCOT late enough you can see both the Mk fireworks and the burn off of the left of gas from the showOn the same note, because Epcot has the back entrance you can walk around World Showcase well beyond park closing time. They play the Tapestry of Nations music (not sure if they still do), and it's such an experience.
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How late do you have to be in Epcot to see that? I didn't stay around in Epcot too long after the fireworks whilst I was there..Jacca5660 wrote:If you are in EPCOT late enough you can see both the Mk fireworks and the burn off of the left of gas from the show
I agree with the comments about the TTA, though. It's also a good way to see if the wait time on Space Mountain is telling the truth (if it says a small number, you can usually tell from looking into the loading areas from the TTA whether it's true or not


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You have to stay until about 10:15 or 10:30. When we saw that we were the last ones out of the park. We left after 11:00. Nobody rushed us and they had a bus from every resort waiting to see were we where going!! It was a real DISNEY moment. TOO COOL!!!!!!! We even got to see the bridge open!How late do you have to be in Epcot to see that? I didn't stay around in Epcot too long after the fireworks whilst I was there
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Yeah, walking through the parks after closing is great fun - it's like you own the place or something. I always watch Illuminations from the Mexico side and then take my time strolling around W.S. before leaving. Also on my list of secrets:
- The rose garden waterside patio thing (that used to be the Swan Boat station) at the Magic Kingdom. Nice and quiet there, especially at night after the fireworks.
- Patio dining at the Big River Grille on the Boardwalk. You can see the Epcot fireworks and, if you eat late enough, enjoy the firework burnoff that was described above.
- Tubby's Cafeteria at the Dolphin. For us west-coasters staying at any Epcot resort who are STARVING at 1am eastern, this 24-hr cafe is a godsend.
- The rose garden waterside patio thing (that used to be the Swan Boat station) at the Magic Kingdom. Nice and quiet there, especially at night after the fireworks.
- Patio dining at the Big River Grille on the Boardwalk. You can see the Epcot fireworks and, if you eat late enough, enjoy the firework burnoff that was described above.
- Tubby's Cafeteria at the Dolphin. For us west-coasters staying at any Epcot resort who are STARVING at 1am eastern, this 24-hr cafe is a godsend.
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We stay et the Swan most of the time and your view of the fireworks from big river is limited to say the most!!!!!! You can't, I REPEAT; CAN"T SEE THE BURN OFF FROM THERE!!!!Patio dining at the Big River Grille on the Boardwalk. You can see the Epcot fireworks and, if you eat late enough, enjoy the firework burnoff that was described above.
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Word. I did that with the Brown Derby. My friend's mom "sponsored" us.One is Fantasmic diner package at MGM. A great meal for a great price at one of the first class resturants in MGM and special seating for Fantasmic!!

Yes, that's one of my favorite things to do in the World Showcase. We Disney interns get such a kick out of it--at least all my friends and I did. Once a fellow intern and I were on our lunch hour and we came from a different part of property just to go to Epcot and ride it. (We worked in a "professional" role, so we weren't wearing costumes to give us away.)I have to say El Rio del Tiempo in the Mexico pavilion. Most days you can walk right on, and it's a boat ride with nice scenery, neat smells, catchy music, and fireworks on the ceiling.
Conversely, being in the parks before opening just as the sun is rising is amazing. But I was only priveleged to see that on two occasions: once when I was training on my first Disney internship at Epcot and my training was on the opening shift. The second time was when I went on a cast member tour of the Haunted Mansion. They conduct such tours before the park opens, so we were there at about 6am!Yeah, walking through the parks after closing is great fun - it's like you own the place or something.
Wow, Jacca, no need to shout.Jacca5660 wrote:We stay et the Swan most of the time and your view of the fireworks from big river is limited to say the most!!!!!! You can't, I REPEAT; CAN"T SEE THE BURN OFF FROM THERE!!!!Patio dining at the Big River Grille on the Boardwalk. You can see the Epcot fireworks and, if you eat late enough, enjoy the firework burnoff that was described above.
True, visibility is limited. On the burn off, I beg to differ, but I saw a fireball from my seat. Either it was that, or part or World Showcase exploded.
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Conversely, being in the parks before opening just as the sun is rising is amazing. But I was only priveleged to see that on two occasions: once when I was training on my first Disney internship at Epcot and my training was on the opening shift. The second time was when I went on a cast member tour of the Haunted Mansion. They conduct such tours before the park opens, so we were there at about 6am![/quote]
Agreed. The parks are so beautiful in the early morning(minus 3rd shift). Everything is clean, it's quiet, and there's this sort of quiet anticipation all around.
Agreed. The parks are so beautiful in the early morning(minus 3rd shift). Everything is clean, it's quiet, and there's this sort of quiet anticipation all around.
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That's still shoutingJacca5660 wrote:SORRY!!!!!!!!Wow, Jacca, no need to shout.

You know what's funny about this poll, even though I think, back when I voted in it, that I voted for TTA... how can something listed on every park map as an Attraction be considered a "Best-Kept secret?"
Are we stretching the concept of "secret" just a little bit?
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Too funny. And true. Most of these so-called "secrets" on the poll I made are things that are hiding in plain sight because they're on maps. Maybe it's just me, though, but I rarely refer to park maps--even if I don't know it like the back of my hand. Some of them like the TTA probably look so quiet and unassuming on a map and even as you pass it by, you pay little notice.spaulo wrote: You know what's funny about this poll, even though I think, back when I voted in it, that I voted for TTA... how can something listed on every park map as an Attraction be considered a "Best-Kept secret?"
Are we stretching the concept of "secret" just a little bit?
But you all get what I mean. Stuff that's cool, but not everyone seems to take advantage...and actually I think that's a good thing.
